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http://www.cfr.org/china/media-censorship-china/p11515
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A giant cage
http://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21574628-internet-was-expected-help-democratise-china-instead-it-has-enabled
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President Xi will be staying in Wuhan through Saturday for the highly anticipated meeting with Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi. The two leaders are holding an informal 2-day summit to enhance ties between the two Asian giants.
China and India, the world’s two biggest developing countries and emerging markets, each with a population of more than one billion people, and they are looking to build their mutual trust and reach consensus.
Many said Xi and Modi will conduct discussions on major changes in the international landscape that have not been seen in the past hundred years. The informal summit in Wuhan is seen as the perfect mechanism for such brainstorming.
The host city Wuhan is an important city of Central China. It’s located on the bend of the Yangtze River, and has a rich civilization.
“Indian diplomats and politicians are quite familiar with Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi’an and Kunming and the like, but I think they are not quite familiar with the central parts of China,” Lan Jianxue, an expert at China Institute of International Studies said. “Through this informal dialogue, China will be able to bring a holistic view of the country for its Indian friends. There will be more chemistry between them too, and they will be able to set up a more constructive working relationship.”
This is just the latest in their many meetings as leaders. For example, in September 2014, during a state visit to India, Xi visited Modi’s home state of Gujarat. The following year, Xi hosted the Indian prime minister in the ancient city of Xi’an, which is the capital of Xi’s home province of Shaanxi.
“Between China and India, there are some disagreements, for example, the boundary questions,” Lan Jianxue says. “But I think these differences are manageable and both countries will have the wisdom to handle them.”
During a press conference ahead of the Wuhan meeting, Chinese Foreign Ministry said the two sides needed to create conditions and trust to resolve boundary issues.
Experts and officials believe the informal summit is a chance for the leaders to spend some quality time together, to have heart-to-heart talks as if they’re very good friends. It’s believed that deeper cooperation will not only benefit India and China, but also have a meaningful impact on peace and development in the region and beyond.

Media of China

The Media of the People's Republic of China (alternatively Media of China, Chinese Media) consists primarily of television, newspapers, radio, and magazines. Since 2000, the Internet has also emerged as an important communications media which is under the supervision of Chinese republic.

Since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 and until the 1980s, almost all media outlets in Mainland China were state-run. Independent media outlets only began to emerge at the onset of economic reforms, although state-run media outlets such as Xinhua, CCTV, and People's Daily continue to hold significant market share. Independent media that operate within the PRC (excluding Hong Kong and Macau, which have separate media regulatory bodies) are no longer required to strictly follow journalistic guidelines set by the Chinese government. Hong Kong, though, is witnessing increasing complaints about self-censorship. However, regulatory agencies, such as the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) and the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (SARFT), continue to set strict regulations on subjects considered taboo by the government, including but not limited to the legitimacy of the Communist Party, government policies in Tibet and Xinjiang, pornography, and the banned religious topics, such as the Dalai Lama and the Falun Gong.

Since taking office as Prime Minister, Modi's administration has focused on reforming and modernising India's infrastructure and government, reducing bureaucracy, encouraging increased foreign direct investment, improving national standards of health and sanitation and improving foreign relations. Modi has been appreciated for starting initiatives like Swachh Bharat Mission, Make in India and Digital India. Earlier, as Chief Minister of Gujarat, Modi's economic policies (credited with encouraging economic growth in Gujarat) have been praised, although his administration has also been criticised for failing to significantly improve the human development in the state and failing to prevent the 2002 Gujarat riots. A Hindu nationalist and a former member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Modi remains a controversial figure domestically and internationally, despite his progressivism. Known for his tech savvy image, he is the second most followed politician on social media after U.S. President Barack Obama.

Tension in Chinese Media after Brahmos Deployed in Indian Border to China

Tension in Chinese Media after Brahmos Deployed in Indian Border to China

Tension in Chinese Media after Brahmos Deployed in Indian Border to China

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How Strict Are China’s Censorship Laws?

How Strict Are China’s Censorship Laws?

How Strict Are China’s Censorship Laws?

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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/03/opinion/sunday/chinas-censored-world.html
“In February, while I finished work on a book about China, a publishing company in Shanghai asked for an early copy, in order to begin a translation.”
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http://www.howtogeek.com/162092/htg-explains-how-the-great-firewall-of-china-works/
“The Great Firewall of China, officially known the Golden Shield project, employs a variety of tricks to censor China’s Internet and block access to various foreign websites. We’ll be looking at some of the technical tricks the firewall uses to censor China’s Internet.”
MediaCensorship in China
http://www.cfr.org/china/media-censorship-china/p11515
“The Chinese government has long kept tight reins on both traditional and new media to avoid potential subversion of its authority.”
A giant cage
http://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21574628-internet-was-expected-help-democratise-china-instead-it-has-enabled
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CHINESE MEDIA REACTION ON NARENDRA MODI CHINA WUHAN VISIT

President Xi will be staying in Wuhan through Saturday for the highly anticipated meeting with Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi. The two leaders are holding an informal 2-day summit to enhance ties between the two Asian giants.
China and India, the world’s two biggest developing countries and emerging markets, each with a population of more than one billion people, and they are looking to build their mutual trust and reach consensus.
Many said Xi and Modi will conduct discussions on major changes in the international landscape that have not been seen in the past hundred years. The informal summit in Wuhan is seen as the perfect mechanism for such brainstorming.
The host city Wuhan is an important city of Central China. It’s located on the bend of the Yangtze River, and has a rich civilization.
“Indian diplomats and politicians are quite familiar with Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi’an and Kunming and the like, but I think they are not quite familiar with the central parts of China,” Lan Jianxue, an expert at China Institute of International Studies said. “Through this informal dialogue, China will be able to bring a holistic view of the country for its Indian friends. There will be more chemistry between them too, and they will be able to set up a more constructive working relationship.”
This is just the latest in their many meetings as leaders. For example, in September 2014, during a state visit to India, Xi visited Modi’s home state of Gujarat. The following year, Xi hosted the Indian prime minister in the ancient city of Xi’an, which is the capital of Xi’s home province of Shaanxi.
“Between China and India, there are some disagreements, for example, the boundary questions,” Lan Jianxue says. “But I think these differences are manageable and both countries will have the wisdom to handle them.”
During a press conference ahead of the Wuhan meeting, Chinese Foreign Ministry said the two sides needed to create conditions and trust to resolve boundary issues.
Experts and officials believe the informal summit is a chance for the leaders to spend some quality time together, to have heart-to-heart talks as if they’re very good friends. It’s believed that deeper cooperation will not only benefit India and China, but also have a meaningful impact on peace and development in the region and beyond.

China influential daily Global Times said that India should focus more on its economy rather than building its aircraft carriers to check China's increasing presence in the Indian Ocean. According to Global Times India was "too impatient" to develop an aircraft carrier despite not being well-equipped -- financially as well as technologically. The newspaper said both India and China need not engage in an "arms race", especially when Beijing was on the verge of launching its home-grown aircraft carrier. The article came in the wake of Indian media reports about China's indigenous aircraft carrier posing a threat to India.
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China Media On Narendra Modi Meeting Between India And China in Vuhan city in Central China 2018

China Media On Narendra Modi Meeting Between India And China in Vuhan city in Central China 2018

China Media On Narendra Modi Meeting Between India And China in Vuhan city in Central China 2018

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“In February, while I finished work on a book about China, a publishing company in Shanghai asked for an early copy, in order to begin a translation.”
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CHINESE MEDIA REACTION ON NARENDRA MODI CHINA WUHAN VISIT

President Xi will be staying in Wuhan through Saturday for the highly anticipated meeting with Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi. The two leaders are holding an informal 2-day summit to enhance ties between the two Asian giants.
China and India, the world’s two biggest developing countries and emerging markets, each with a population of more than one billion people, and they are looking to build their mutual trust and reach consensus.
Many said Xi and Modi will conduct discussions on major changes in the international landscape that have not been seen in the past hundred years. The informal summit in Wuhan is seen as the perfect mechanism for such brainstorming.
The host city Wuhan is an important city of Central China. It’s located on the bend of the Yangtze River, and has a rich civ...

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China influential daily Global Times said that India should focus more on its economy rather than building its aircraft carriers to check China's increasing presence in the Indian Ocean. According to Global Times India was "too impatient" to develop an aircraft carrier despite not being well-equipped -- financially as well as technologically. The newspaper said both India and China need not engage in an "arms race", especially when Beijing was on the verge of launching its home-grown aircraft carrier. The article came in the wake of Indian media reports about China's indigenous aircraft carrier posing a threat to India.
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China Media On Narendra Modi Meeting Between India And China in Vuhan city in Central China 2018

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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/03/opinion/sunday/chinas-censored-world.html
“In February, while I finished work on a book about China, a publishing company in Shanghai asked for an early copy, in order to begin a translation.”
HTG Explains: How the Great Firewall of ChinaWorks
http://www.howtogeek.com/162092/htg-explains-how-the-great-firewall-of-china-works/
“The Great Firewall of China, officially known the Golden Shield project, employs a variety of tricks to censor China’s Internet and block access to various foreign websites. We’ll be looking at some of the technical tricks the firewall uses to censor China’s Internet.”
MediaCensorship in China
http://www.cfr.org/china/media-censorship-china/p11515
“The Chinese government has long kept tight reins on both traditional and new media to avoid potential subversion of its authority.”
A giant cage
http://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21574628-internet-was-expected-help-democratise-china-instead-it-has-enabled
“Thirteen years ago Bill Clinton, then America’s president, said that trying to control the internet in China would be like trying to ‘nail Jell-O to the wall’.”
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“In February, while I finished work on a book about China, a publishing company in Shanghai asked for an early copy, in order to begin a translation.”
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http://www.howtogeek.com/162092/htg-explains-how-the-great-firewall-of-china-works/
“The Great Firewall of China, officially known the Golden Shield project, employs a variety of tricks to censor China’s Internet and block access to various foreign websites. We’ll be looking at some of the technical tricks the firewall uses to censor China’s Internet.”
MediaCensorship in China
http://www.cfr.org/china/media-censorship-china/p11515
“The Chinese government has long kept tight reins on both traditional and new media to avoid potential subversion of its authority.”
A giant cage
http://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21574628-internet-was-expected-help-democratise-china-instead-it-has-enabled
“Thirteen years ago Bill Clinton, then America’s president, said that trying to control the internet in China would be like trying to ‘nail Jell-O to the wall’.”
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How Free is Our Press?
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President Xi will be staying in Wuhan through Saturday for the highly anticipated meeting with Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi. The two leaders are holding an informal 2-day summit to enhance ties between the two Asian giants.
China and India, the world’s two biggest developing countries and emerging markets, each with a population of more than one billion people, and they are looking to build their mutual trust and reach consensus.
Many said Xi and Modi will conduct discussions on major changes in the international landscape that have not been seen in the past hundred years. The informal summit in Wuhan is seen as the perfect mechanism for such brainstorming.
The host city Wuhan is an important city of Central China. It’s located on the bend of the Yangtze River, and has a rich civilization.
“Indian diplomats and politicians are quite familiar with Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi’an and Kunming and the like, but I think they are not quite familiar with the central parts of China,” Lan Jianxue, an expert at China Institute of International Studies said. “Through this informal dialogue, China will be able to bring a holistic view of the country for its Indian friends. There will be more chemistry between them too, and they will be able to set up a more constructive working relationship.”
This is just the latest in their many meetings as leaders. For example, in September 2014, during a state visit to India, Xi visited Modi’s home state of Gujarat. The following year, Xi hosted the Indian prime minister in the ancient city of Xi’an, which is the capital of Xi’s home province of Shaanxi.
“Between China and India, there are some disagreements, for example, the boundary questions,” Lan Jianxue says. “But I think these differences are manageable and both countries will have the wisdom to handle them.”
During a press conference ahead of the Wuhan meeting, Chinese Foreign Ministry said the two sides needed to create conditions and trust to resolve boundary issues.
Experts and officials believe the informal summit is a chance for the leaders to spend some quality time together, to have heart-to-heart talks as if they’re very good friends. It’s believed that deeper cooperation will not only benefit India and China, but also have a meaningful impact on peace and development in the region and beyond.

President Xi will be staying in Wuhan through Saturday for the highly anticipated meeting with Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi. The two leaders are holding an informal 2-day summit to enhance ties between the two Asian giants.
China and India, the world’s two biggest developing countries and emerging markets, each with a population of more than one billion people, and they are looking to build their mutual trust and reach consensus.
Many said Xi and Modi will conduct discussions on major changes in the international landscape that have not been seen in the past hundred years. The informal summit in Wuhan is seen as the perfect mechanism for such brainstorming.
The host city Wuhan is an important city of Central China. It’s located on the bend of the Yangtze River, and has a rich civilization.
“Indian diplomats and politicians are quite familiar with Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi’an and Kunming and the like, but I think they are not quite familiar with the central parts of China,” Lan Jianxue, an expert at China Institute of International Studies said. “Through this informal dialogue, China will be able to bring a holistic view of the country for its Indian friends. There will be more chemistry between them too, and they will be able to set up a more constructive working relationship.”
This is just the latest in their many meetings as leaders. For example, in September 2014, during a state visit to India, Xi visited Modi’s home state of Gujarat. The following year, Xi hosted the Indian prime minister in the ancient city of Xi’an, which is the capital of Xi’s home province of Shaanxi.
“Between China and India, there are some disagreements, for example, the boundary questions,” Lan Jianxue says. “But I think these differences are manageable and both countries will have the wisdom to handle them.”
During a press conference ahead of the Wuhan meeting, Chinese Foreign Ministry said the two sides needed to create conditions and trust to resolve boundary issues.
Experts and officials believe the informal summit is a chance for the leaders to spend some quality time together, to have heart-to-heart talks as if they’re very good friends. It’s believed that deeper cooperation will not only benefit India and China, but also have a meaningful impact on peace and development in the region and beyond.

China influential daily Global Times said that India should focus more on its economy rather than building its aircraft carriers to check China's increasing p...

China influential daily Global Times said that India should focus more on its economy rather than building its aircraft carriers to check China's increasing presence in the Indian Ocean. According to Global Times India was "too impatient" to develop an aircraft carrier despite not being well-equipped -- financially as well as technologically. The newspaper said both India and China need not engage in an "arms race", especially when Beijing was on the verge of launching its home-grown aircraft carrier. The article came in the wake of Indian media reports about China's indigenous aircraft carrier posing a threat to India.
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China influential daily Global Times said that India should focus more on its economy rather than building its aircraft carriers to check China's increasing presence in the Indian Ocean. According to Global Times India was "too impatient" to develop an aircraft carrier despite not being well-equipped -- financially as well as technologically. The newspaper said both India and China need not engage in an "arms race", especially when Beijing was on the verge of launching its home-grown aircraft carrier. The article came in the wake of Indian media reports about China's indigenous aircraft carrier posing a threat to India.
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Media and Ideology in Xi’s China

This talk will include a presentation by Maria Repnikova, which will focus on trends in official ideology in China, as well as empirical developments in the content of ideology, the methods the Chinese state uses to convey ideology, and the evolving receptivity of Chinese citizens to these efforts. Kaiser Kuo will then offer commentary, and Christopher Johnson will moderate the discussion.
The China Reality CheckSeries presents perspectives from academia, industry, and government in order to promote a sustained dialogue on critical and insufficiently understood issues related to China's reemergence as a global power.

Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi took questions from journalists on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing on the sidelines of the Two Sessions.
Over two hours, he briefed domestic and foreign media about China’s foreign policy priorities in 2017.
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Closer to China: How Chinese Media Affects Foreign Affairs

Today the media makes the news, not just reports it. How does this worldwide trend relate to China? How does China view the international media affecting world opinion about China? Can the Chinese media affect the Chinese government, including its foreign policy? How much media diversity is optimum for China? We explore the fascinating case of the Global Times.
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published: 20 Feb 2017

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